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"If the disclosure is true, it's breathtaking. The president is revealed as the leaker in chief." - Representative Jane Harman of California, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee

"I tell you, he's President George Bush, not King George Bush. This is not the system of government we have and that we fought for," Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wisconsin: The Associated Press.

“Priest Holmes told me to never get comfortable. He said that no matter what you’ve done, it’s never enough and that you always have to prove yourself. I think that stuck with me the most since I left.” Samkon Gado - Running Back, Green Bay Packers

"I've never supported him and certainly would never vote for him. I think he's a fool and a man without forethought. I have no confidence in him whatsoever. I think he's an idiot, I really do. He has done nothing to our country but drag it down to the ground." - Ronnie James Dio from an interview in Terrorizer Magazine in UK

"You may lose with me, but you'll never win without me." - Terry Bradshaw

"We are exquisitely social creatures. Our survival depends on understanding the actions, intentions and emotions of others. Mirror neurons allow us to grasp the minds of others not through conceptual reasoning but through direct simulation. By feeling, not by thinking." Dr. Rizzolatti, a neuroscientist at the University of Parma

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Another Tsunami

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China invades Taiwan

North Korea invades South Korea

Pakistan invades India or vice versa

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US pulls out of Iraq

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Call someone a Great Girls Blouse in Liverpool, England and you're likely to get into a fist-fight. But here in the civilized world, especially the Twin Cites, Great Girls Blouse is one of the most dynamic rock bands around. Fronted by the academically sexy guitarist/singer/songwriter Amy Chorney, her thug-like husband, Jason Chorney, on 5 string bass and ex-Tugboat member George Marich on drums. Great Girls Blouse play demandingly intense rock that makes men fall to their knees and women pump their fist in the air.

Born to a scholastic musical family, Amy was forced to take piano lessons before she was potty-trained. At age 10, Amy took up the violin and then a few years later, the guitar. After attempting a major in music at California State University in Fullerton, Amy received a degree in philosophy at the University of Rhode Island.

Playing in local bands, Amy met Jason (who also has a philosophy degree) in a drunken haze after she broke a violin bow during a show. Jason, a veteran of Providence punk bands, was impressed with this act of destruction and the two started playing music together and eventually married. "When we're at practice or on stage we're bandmates," said Amy. "We are two different people then when we're at home. We probably don't like each other very much when we're in the band, but whatever happens in the band doesn't carry over at home and visa versa. It's separate worlds."

Before moving to Minneapolis in 1997, the Chorney's had several avant-garde bands before Amy decided to stick to the guitar and turn off Jason's microphone in 1998. After a revolving door of drummers and two CD releases Great Girls Blousehas become a fixture of the Twin Cites scene. "The Minneapolis scene is really supportive," said Amy. "The bands there all help each other out."

Currently at work on their next CD GGB stops at The Mission Coffee House in Stevens Point on September 21st and at the Annex in Madison at Bomblastica 2001 ½ on September 22nd, 2001. Free Beer starts the same time as GGB so get their early!